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game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving how does he actually perhaps overplayed his hand or could it be that he is playing into the hands of his. and could he wind up winning the end game. well i think we can't write him often and this is my point particularly because he has some very strong characters behind him who are very good at the da cause she say so we can't write him off at the moment it looks like those who are opposing a no deal breck's it including those who want to remain in the e.u. are winning the game they've always they done very well in parliament by defeating him in these votes this week which has been a very difficult time for the prime minister given how he has been promised of the such a short amount of time so it has not been an easy week for him but he is still prime minister and he does still have a concept his sleeve i believe and i do not think that we can say that this is the end game for boris johnson let me ask you just very briefly could one of those cards stil
game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving how does he actually perhaps overplayed his hand or could it be that he is playing into the hands of his. and could he wind up winning the end game. well i think we can't write him often and this is my point particularly because he has some very strong characters behind him who are very good at the da cause she say so we can't write him off at the moment it looks...
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boris johnson's reconstituted conservatives be in the best position to rally those who want to leave going forward what you say there is exactly what natural fraud would like like to think bear in mind however that british elections require lots of seats on the ground lots of local campaigners and that's what the conservatives at least called for break that policy is much more of a media operation it's very it's very polished in the way it comes over but it can actually do election campaigning on the ground and that's why essentially boris johnson's pitch is essentially to those votes as to who voted for the brakes and part of european elections in may come back to the conservatives with a real brick city is now and to try is trying to unite all of those programs the voters behind the conservative policy he thinks the next election will be fought on breaks it rather than being forced on other topics and that's he's clear pitch come back to the conservatives we have the true bright city is now ok thanks very much and again we're going to take a deeper look at that in just a moment the
boris johnson's reconstituted conservatives be in the best position to rally those who want to leave going forward what you say there is exactly what natural fraud would like like to think bear in mind however that british elections require lots of seats on the ground lots of local campaigners and that's what the conservatives at least called for break that policy is much more of a media operation it's very it's very polished in the way it comes over but it can actually do election campaigning...
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whatsoever boris johnson is just trying to threaten the e.u. he is not going to the e.u. with any sort of sensible and worked out proposals and the e.u. is sitting maker and what we make of this how do we possibly deal with someone like that who's essentially trying to threaten us rather than negotiate with just him and now speaking as a german looking at this situation and also with an incoming head of the e.u. commission who is herself a former german politician what do you think how much leeway and how much political will is there in brussels to try to find a different solution for the so-called irish backstop i do think there still is a portion of goodwill in brussels not to have the situation deteriorating and. voices in brussels saying maybe we were not totally corresponding to prime minister may at the time ever she wanted to get it through the house we could have been more generous and so i think even was on the other side if there is something rational on the way we could just i mean is there any real opening if you look at the law her
whatsoever boris johnson is just trying to threaten the e.u. he is not going to the e.u. with any sort of sensible and worked out proposals and the e.u. is sitting maker and what we make of this how do we possibly deal with someone like that who's essentially trying to threaten us rather than negotiate with just him and now speaking as a german looking at this situation and also with an incoming head of the e.u. commission who is herself a former german politician what do you think how much...
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leave campaigners and boris johnson supporters in the u.k. find that acceptable boris johnson has promised to solve the issue but in ireland they want specific proposals what we cannot do and will not do and i know you understand this is a great as the replacement of a legal guarantee with a promise our businesses need long term certainty and the people of this island north and south need to know that their livelihoods their security under sense of identity will not be put at risk as a consequence of bragg's us boris johnson is gambling that a no deal brags that threat will make e.u. leaders change the divorce deal and if they don't move he wants everyone to share the blame i looked carefully at no deal i was just its consequences both our country and and yours and yes of course we could do it but be in no doubt that outcome would be a failure state crowd for which we would all be responsible for its johnson lives island without any concrete progress the neighbors have not solved the border problem yet. and for the latest on what is unfolding
leave campaigners and boris johnson supporters in the u.k. find that acceptable boris johnson has promised to solve the issue but in ireland they want specific proposals what we cannot do and will not do and i know you understand this is a great as the replacement of a legal guarantee with a promise our businesses need long term certainty and the people of this island north and south need to know that their livelihoods their security under sense of identity will not be put at risk as a...
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live rock care had been waiting 2 months for this meeting since boris johnson became u.k. prime minister to close neighbors and allies but these men are poles apart on the question of the irish border to brag that. when the u.k. finally leaves the european union the only land border between them bill beyond irish soil the so-called irish backstop is a plan to avoid checkpoints and border checks something many fear will endangered peace in northern ireland it would keep the u.k. in the customs union off to bragg's it leave campaign as an boris johnson supporters in the u.k. find that acceptable boris johnson has promised to solve the issue but in ireland they want specific proposals what's we cannot do and will not do and i know you understand this is a greets the replacement of illegal guarantee with a promise. our businesses need long term certainty and the people of this side the north and south need to know that their livelihoods their security under sense of identity will not be put at risk as a consequence of practice boris johnson is gambling that a new deal brags th
live rock care had been waiting 2 months for this meeting since boris johnson became u.k. prime minister to close neighbors and allies but these men are poles apart on the question of the irish border to brag that. when the u.k. finally leaves the european union the only land border between them bill beyond irish soil the so-called irish backstop is a plan to avoid checkpoints and border checks something many fear will endangered peace in northern ireland it would keep the u.k. in the customs...
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johnson lot of bluster a lot of humor and wit but no real answers no and that's what boris johnson is very good at and he is very good at turning a difficult question into an answer that he's amusing he has his key lines talking about this bill that the opposition and these rebel m.p.'s are trying to force through parliament today he's calling it to jeremy corbyn your surrender bill in other words you are trying to make britain surrender to the european union always using war analogies the whole time this is what he has always done this is what he's trying to do here and then talking about it is there and delay you don't want it to happen you just want to there and delay whereas i am saying whatever happens we will be out on october the 31st but you're right he didn't answer any of those key questions there are many fears about what will happen if there is a no deal breck's it talk there about the yellow how my documents will these are documents that the government themselves have produced so it's been done within white to within the civil service and they have been leaked out into th
johnson lot of bluster a lot of humor and wit but no real answers no and that's what boris johnson is very good at and he is very good at turning a difficult question into an answer that he's amusing he has his key lines talking about this bill that the opposition and these rebel m.p.'s are trying to force through parliament today he's calling it to jeremy corbyn your surrender bill in other words you are trying to make britain surrender to the european union always using war analogies the...
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s conservative rebels voting in opposition off boris johnson off their own prime minister and boris johnson wouldn't be boris johnson if you didn't react quite harshly after that overnight he stripped those m.p.'s that defected to spotty off their whip which essentially kicks them out of the conservative party so in the next general election those conservative m.p.'s i'm not allowed to stand for the tories no longer so high drama in the house of commons and in the conservative party for sure where does this go today. well political commentators wondering where does this go there's one thing we know for sure is that the commons today will vote on whether to force boris johnson to delay breck's it so they want to vote on a bill that would that would force boris johnson's hands vote for a bill that would force boris johnson to extend breck's to the brics a deadline which we feel of course seen in the past to january 31st another 3 months so if those if this bill goes through by law boris johnson would have to go back to the european union and say we do need another extension of course boris jo
s conservative rebels voting in opposition off boris johnson off their own prime minister and boris johnson wouldn't be boris johnson if you didn't react quite harshly after that overnight he stripped those m.p.'s that defected to spotty off their whip which essentially kicks them out of the conservative party so in the next general election those conservative m.p.'s i'm not allowed to stand for the tories no longer so high drama in the house of commons and in the conservative party for sure...
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boris johnson wants to keep the option of britain crashing out of the european union. many lawmakers however want to block that the voting. is taking place right now also coming up tonight at least 5 people are dead as hurricane devastates the government says the damage is unprecedented and extensive and on the eastern seaboard of the united states more than a 1000000 people have been ordered to leave their homes. and a survivor of the home. for her efforts to fight anti-semitism talks to 94 year old and needed luster of all fish the day she received a special award from the nation trying to kill her. it's good to have you with us tonight it is a showdown in westminster in london voting underway in the british parliament right now in a make or break. moment for new prime minister boris johnson and it is all about bret's a group of at rebel conservatives as well as opposition lawmakers have come together they've called for the vote to seize control of parliamentary business from the government if they win they will basically be able to control what happens to break that
boris johnson wants to keep the option of britain crashing out of the european union. many lawmakers however want to block that the voting. is taking place right now also coming up tonight at least 5 people are dead as hurricane devastates the government says the damage is unprecedented and extensive and on the eastern seaboard of the united states more than a 1000000 people have been ordered to leave their homes. and a survivor of the home. for her efforts to fight anti-semitism talks to 94...
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power before the prime minister wields his own power over parliament beginning tonight boris johnson is suspending westminster a force to leave the parliament known as prorogue for 5 weeks it's legal but many in parliament say it's dirty the u.k. is scheduled to leave the e.u. on october 31st one of its most important geo political acts ever now you would think that this is the time for parliament to be working overtime but not boris johnson he'll now have 5 weeks free of parliamentary pressure time he says that he needs to keep his promise of leaving the e.u. on october 31st deal or no deal if he breaks the wall that took effect today the prime minister could end up in prison in the eyes of the opposition silencing parliament tonight is crime enough i think it's disgraceful parliament should be sitting and parliaments we hold in government to account when the prime minister appears to be wanting to run away from questions we are in extraordinary times when you have a prime minister saying he doesn't want to abide by what is a clear decision of a democratically elected parliament and
power before the prime minister wields his own power over parliament beginning tonight boris johnson is suspending westminster a force to leave the parliament known as prorogue for 5 weeks it's legal but many in parliament say it's dirty the u.k. is scheduled to leave the e.u. on october 31st one of its most important geo political acts ever now you would think that this is the time for parliament to be working overtime but not boris johnson he'll now have 5 weeks free of parliamentary pressure...
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johnson might send them and he has provoked parliament is that boris johnson might send them on vacation on a break and then push those general elections back to november 1st so one day off the u.k. has left the european union possibly if it is after boris johnson's opinion possibly after that day where the u.k. has left the european union with no deal with the heartbreak said so we'll have to see where this leads today but a general election does seem very likely and if it comes to that it will be more of a referendum again on whether to stay in the european union or not a question that really has divided this country over the past 2 years max there's a good chance that you will see the e.u. for another extension of the brig's that deadline will you groet. this is going to be a topic in any case we expect that at least 1st of all because of what's happening in the house of commons right now that some might be forced by parliament to do that but even in the case of snap elections you might have a new government that will have a very ready little time to sort things out so this is likely
johnson might send them and he has provoked parliament is that boris johnson might send them on vacation on a break and then push those general elections back to november 1st so one day off the u.k. has left the european union possibly if it is after boris johnson's opinion possibly after that day where the u.k. has left the european union with no deal with the heartbreak said so we'll have to see where this leads today but a general election does seem very likely and if it comes to that it...
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well boris johnson is in new york right now for the u.n. general assembly and he will hear about this ruling at 5 30 am his time so i'm sure somebody will wake him up but that he is holding a really big feature night before the u.n. general assembly with all the world leaders assembled there so it would be quite a. thing if you use this this case and if indeed the supreme court was ruling that he misled the queen by advising her to suspend a palm and so that would be a very big blow to boris johnson and of course there would be pressure on him to resign he has indicated though last night in new york that he is not thinking about that but you know of course would follow the ruling of the supreme court but that he is not thinking about resigning just yet ok now he has promised of course to take britain out of the you one way or the other part over the 31st everything is about as you mentioned for a lot what would this court's decision mean for the brics a process. well if you win so nothing changes he'll negotiate his deal or he try at least
well boris johnson is in new york right now for the u.n. general assembly and he will hear about this ruling at 5 30 am his time so i'm sure somebody will wake him up but that he is holding a really big feature night before the u.n. general assembly with all the world leaders assembled there so it would be quite a. thing if you use this this case and if indeed the supreme court was ruling that he misled the queen by advising her to suspend a palm and so that would be a very big blow to boris...
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johnson to resign and of course boris johnson had never indicated that he would resign even if he faced a setback so not tell us child water happens next you mentioned the speaker of parliament john bercow saying that the parliament can resume as soon as possible. exactly so we have to reiterate boris johnson has said of course he will follow this ruling from the supreme court yes that last night but they had that he has no intention to resign what we will see now is parliament reconvening immediately that would be in the course of the day tomorrow the labor opposition party is just finishing its party conference in the course of the day tomorrow so we can see parliament reconvene and then asking boris johnson to release documents on all matters that on his brakes of strategy on how you was planning to to force the european union into giving him a new deal and what he was planning in case of a no deal scenario so we'll see a lot of pressure there on boris johnson and then of course as you mentioned the news that the labor party now wants him to resign and we will have to see how that pl
johnson to resign and of course boris johnson had never indicated that he would resign even if he faced a setback so not tell us child water happens next you mentioned the speaker of parliament john bercow saying that the parliament can resume as soon as possible. exactly so we have to reiterate boris johnson has said of course he will follow this ruling from the supreme court yes that last night but they had that he has no intention to resign what we will see now is parliament reconvening...
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society this really sets a precedent also for every prime minister who will come after boris johnson immediately this of course means that parliament will be back in session at some point the question is when for now when this ruling came out though we know there are quite a few demonstrators assembled here this morning despite the rain and there were massive cheers from those that felt that this probation of parliament was against democracy and the rule of law and unconstitutional so massive cheers here from those supporters so but a huge setback for boris johnson because he it was a political gamble of his to suspend parliament just before the break deadline what does it mean for him now do you think. well there already calls for him to resign from the labor opposition party that is holding that party conference at the moment we've heard from opposition leader jeremy called and that he wants of course boris johnson to resign as prime minister which by the way would make him the shortest prime minister in u.k. history but also from the scottish nationalist party so quite a few calls
society this really sets a precedent also for every prime minister who will come after boris johnson immediately this of course means that parliament will be back in session at some point the question is when for now when this ruling came out though we know there are quite a few demonstrators assembled here this morning despite the rain and there were massive cheers from those that felt that this probation of parliament was against democracy and the rule of law and unconstitutional so massive...
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and boris johnson that he can not take the u.k. out of the e.u. on the 31st of october he has to get an extension this puts more pressure on forest johnson to do that also a lot of pressure on him to get to deal everything now will be about him trying to get a deal with the e.u. will the e.u. play ball with they offer any more concessions will we have to wait and see for that but just domestically everything that boris johnson has to do is get a deal to get out of the 31st of october otherwise i think there will have to be an extension and when will the u.k. leave on asli i can tell you around the clock is ticking relentlessly i might add ok now this arguably is the biggest setback that prime minister aborts johnson has suffered i mean he suffered a couple of consecutive setbacks but do you believe do you think that he can come back from this well look they've already been many calls for him to resign particular from opposition leaders and pays but it's a very difficult position for the prime minister to be in as i said before he's misled the quee
and boris johnson that he can not take the u.k. out of the e.u. on the 31st of october he has to get an extension this puts more pressure on forest johnson to do that also a lot of pressure on him to get to deal everything now will be about him trying to get a deal with the e.u. will the e.u. play ball with they offer any more concessions will we have to wait and see for that but just domestically everything that boris johnson has to do is get a deal to get out of the 31st of october otherwise...
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i am william glue cruft welcome to the show british prime minister boris johnson says he'll seek to call snap elections after suffering a major parliamentary defeat over breakfast. lawmakers including rebels within his own party voted to move towards blocking a no deal that could delay the u.k.'s october 31st deadline to leave the european union johnson who's determined to leave by then a deal or no deal is threatening a snap election if parliament ultimately votes to block isn't b o plans. correspondent barbara they will joins me now from london so barbara walk us through this showdown what happens now what are the possible outcomes. now the 1st thing we saw earlier tonight was of course that boris johnson suffered a devastating defeat this was his 1st a vote in parliament and he lost it that is something that historians here's a look at in fact going to recent decades as never have before and also the next steps are not quite clear because boris johnson will now be calling elections because he said after this defeat he can't carry on like this because he doesn't have a majority in parl
i am william glue cruft welcome to the show british prime minister boris johnson says he'll seek to call snap elections after suffering a major parliamentary defeat over breakfast. lawmakers including rebels within his own party voted to move towards blocking a no deal that could delay the u.k.'s october 31st deadline to leave the european union johnson who's determined to leave by then a deal or no deal is threatening a snap election if parliament ultimately votes to block isn't b o plans....
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it's just said that boris johnson believes he might lose his leverage with the e.u. i think the consensus here in brussels is universally never had any leverage but believe it or not his chief brags that envoy david frost is in town to officially negotiate things like the backstop very contentious that is the insurance policy against a hard border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is part of the european union and you remember when boris johnson said they're making good progress and a deal with the e.u. was within reach and that he had plans to replace this backstop with an alternative well you officials here in brussels say they've never seen any of those plans that these plans do not exist and that's why many here think that the real plan of the johnson administration is to have a no deal bragg's it so that's what the e.u. is preparing for right now expected to announce new measures to get the european union prepared for no deal drags it. and that was. in brussels and charlotte potts in london talking to me a littl
it's just said that boris johnson believes he might lose his leverage with the e.u. i think the consensus here in brussels is universally never had any leverage but believe it or not his chief brags that envoy david frost is in town to officially negotiate things like the backstop very contentious that is the insurance policy against a hard border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is part of the european union and you remember when boris...
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johnson is done so this is possible on the british rules and so boris johnson is sort of really pulling and pushing these rules as far extending them as far as they will go but still he is somehow within his rights and parliament really tonight one step finished was telling him again you can't have an election they all go home to their constituencies yet he'll have 5 weeks without any pressure from westminster article responded barbara his will is for force tonight in london or thank you. oh in a day of high drama in the british parliament the speaker of the house of commons john bercow well he announced that he will be stepping down within weeks burgos performances in the house they've made him a global star the little man with wild eyes who shouts order of the law makers. he has to manage these people. these is one was. an i.q. weapon on. the members or on. the states i was on times he gives ministers a proper dressing down to stick their rent spare a student yet traced ok you know so i was already married. already i want to own. oh yes it all looks like good fun now but announcing hi
johnson is done so this is possible on the british rules and so boris johnson is sort of really pulling and pushing these rules as far extending them as far as they will go but still he is somehow within his rights and parliament really tonight one step finished was telling him again you can't have an election they all go home to their constituencies yet he'll have 5 weeks without any pressure from westminster article responded barbara his will is for force tonight in london or thank you. oh in...
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johnson has to ask for an extension so it forces boris johnson johnson's hand and the supreme court ruling and everything else we have really back to square one we are where we were basically yesterday and we'll just have to see if parliament can come up with a united strategy they haven't brought forward anything substantial in the brics a greek god in the past year is really because there are no majorities and to get a new majority there would have to be new elections boris johnson once many in palm and the opposition parties are not really behind that idea at the moment so we have to stand still and the brics the deadline is looming $36.00 days to go thanks so much for that from london this morning. brazil's president higher balsam r.-o. has defended his environmental record before world leaders at the u.n. general assembly he accused critics of lying about the wildfires currently raging in the amazon and he rejected any outside interference saying the fate of the rainforest is a matter for brazil alone. famines and rain forests just burning at its highest rates in almost a decad
johnson has to ask for an extension so it forces boris johnson johnson's hand and the supreme court ruling and everything else we have really back to square one we are where we were basically yesterday and we'll just have to see if parliament can come up with a united strategy they haven't brought forward anything substantial in the brics a greek god in the past year is really because there are no majorities and to get a new majority there would have to be new elections boris johnson once many...
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johnson has done so this is possible on the british rules and so took boris johnson is sort of really pulling and pushing these rules as far extending them as far as they will go but still he is somehow within his rights and parliament really tonight one step finished was telling him again he can't have an election they all go home to their constituencies yet he'll have 5 weeks without any pressure from westminster or to correspond barbara his will for force tonight in london or thank you. well here in germany political leaders are demanding answers how do they tell the council elect a neo nazi to be its new mayor stefan yosh from the n p d party stood for the position and he was unopposed and he even won backing from mainstream parties such as german chancellor angela merkel's conservative c.d.u. but now they want him thrown out of office. that is not big a small industrial park a bakery a hotel and a pizza place but now many people in germany are interested in knowing how the small town and has in the center of germany elected stephanie out a few days ago the politician from the ext
johnson has done so this is possible on the british rules and so took boris johnson is sort of really pulling and pushing these rules as far extending them as far as they will go but still he is somehow within his rights and parliament really tonight one step finished was telling him again he can't have an election they all go home to their constituencies yet he'll have 5 weeks without any pressure from westminster or to correspond barbara his will for force tonight in london or thank you. well...
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find that acceptable boris johnson has promised to solve the issue but in our land .
find that acceptable boris johnson has promised to solve the issue but in our land .
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prime minister boris johnson says he'd rather be dead in a ditch then belabor exit johnson says an election is needed for early elections to allow the british people to decide when and how they want to leave the european union parliament is passing legislation aimed at delaying brights it tonight we ask these europe willing to say yes to another breaks it delays also coming up. the bahamas reeling from hurricane dorian's destruction tens of thousands of people are now in need of immediate humanitarian aid but the devastation caused by the biggest storm in the history of the islands means it's harder to reach people. might not. feel we are dying out of that but i'm only at the cinema but they are dying because cinema culture and art many of yemen's cultural institutions have been destroyed by the country's ongoing war tonight e.w. introduces you to young people determined to keep the country's arts a lot i despite the fighting around. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us british prime minister boris johnson has again insisted that the u.k. must leave the european union by october 31st
prime minister boris johnson says he'd rather be dead in a ditch then belabor exit johnson says an election is needed for early elections to allow the british people to decide when and how they want to leave the european union parliament is passing legislation aimed at delaying brights it tonight we ask these europe willing to say yes to another breaks it delays also coming up. the bahamas reeling from hurricane dorian's destruction tens of thousands of people are now in need of immediate...
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make sure that boris johnson cannot take new k. out of the e.u. without some kind of deal on the 31st of october but there's no guarantee for that so at the moment still heading towards 31st of october a brecht that in some form i do though think that there is now more likely to be an extension to that if the e.u. agrees because of what we've seen today therefore we will see because george johnson is if there's anything that he is it is unpredictable for her hotel it's as always we appreciate your insights thank you. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world german prosecutors have charged 3 current and former volkswagen bosses with market manipulation relating to the car giant's diesel deep scandal the 3 are accused of deliberately informing investors too late about the scandals risks the european union's top court has ruled that google is not required to apply the e.u.'s right to be forgotten to search results outside of europe google had argued that authoritarian governments could otherwise trying to c
make sure that boris johnson cannot take new k. out of the e.u. without some kind of deal on the 31st of october but there's no guarantee for that so at the moment still heading towards 31st of october a brecht that in some form i do though think that there is now more likely to be an extension to that if the e.u. agrees because of what we've seen today therefore we will see because george johnson is if there's anything that he is it is unpredictable for her hotel it's as always we appreciate...
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parliament there are calls for prime minister boris johnson to resign in the u.s. congress investigations have begun which could end in the impeachment and removal of president double draw i'm brick off in berlin this is the day. look is just a continuation of which the worst was just a little history the president. calling upon his prime palin to intervene in the burqa paul it was you know. the one right by the actions taken to take by the president of seriously pilings constitute the decision is the voters get it this is what i think david should do their leadership to do what they did to the question. of what the law is and of course. also coming up in the u.k. parliament is back in session after 2 weeks of a suspension that we learned yesterday was never really a suspension at all while makers including the prime minister went back to westminster today as if nothing had happened they have try to hide from the people the truth the real truth all i know dale prexy. i mean she's sean's only true it's a guess that i don't any terrified that he's going to news but a
parliament there are calls for prime minister boris johnson to resign in the u.s. congress investigations have begun which could end in the impeachment and removal of president double draw i'm brick off in berlin this is the day. look is just a continuation of which the worst was just a little history the president. calling upon his prime palin to intervene in the burqa paul it was you know. the one right by the actions taken to take by the president of seriously pilings constitute the decision...
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parliament there are calls for prime minister boris johnson to resign in the u.s. congress investigations have begun which could end in the impeachment and removal of president double draw i'm brick off in berlin this is the day.
parliament there are calls for prime minister boris johnson to resign in the u.s. congress investigations have begun which could end in the impeachment and removal of president double draw i'm brick off in berlin this is the day.
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prime minister or boris johnson lost his majority in parliament one impi got up and walked across the house and with that the numbers were suddenly against boris johnson tonight westminster winning back the power to steer brags that lawmakers vowing they will not allow the u.k. to leave the european union without a deal and what about the prime minister what does he have to say now i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. your last few weeks i believe the chances of a deal prison it's becoming increasingly clear that this reckless government overly has one plan to crash out of the e.u. without a deal there is any one way to think of this for this deal it is jeremy corbin's surrender point also rained during the bush rope war with europe they are surely. we will be the final table the 31st. century says. will meet. the point of this day that this is a government with no no morals and as of today no majority. also coming up bangladesh is threatening to send tens of thousands over him to refugees to a remote island a new home that there are a hinge a do not want to call their own. that's
prime minister or boris johnson lost his majority in parliament one impi got up and walked across the house and with that the numbers were suddenly against boris johnson tonight westminster winning back the power to steer brags that lawmakers vowing they will not allow the u.k. to leave the european union without a deal and what about the prime minister what does he have to say now i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. your last few weeks i believe the chances of a deal prison it's becoming...
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lawmakers have dealt a big blow to boris johnson's oppressive plans late last night they defied the prime minister and voted to take an important step forward in preventing the country from leaving the e.u. without a deal with potential snap elections looming the fate of brecht's it is hanging in the balance as the clock ticks down towards britain sketch. well departure at the end of october 4th. it was boris johnson's 1st parliamentary vote as british prime minister and he lost it all the good stuff morris the goddess to the right story 128 the new still the last 301 so the ideas have it the guys have it i'm not going to johnson was hit by a huge rebellion among his own conservative m.p.'s 21 of them joined the opposition to seize the bricks agenda costing johnson he's working majority they're trying to pass a law that would delay the u.k. takes it from the e.u. and prevent a noise deal breaks it johnson insists deal or no deal grex it will happen on october 31st he says he has no option now but to call for an early general election i was i didn't want to mention pretty please go to tomo
lawmakers have dealt a big blow to boris johnson's oppressive plans late last night they defied the prime minister and voted to take an important step forward in preventing the country from leaving the e.u. without a deal with potential snap elections looming the fate of brecht's it is hanging in the balance as the clock ticks down towards britain sketch. well departure at the end of october 4th. it was boris johnson's 1st parliamentary vote as british prime minister and he lost it all the good...
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in the customs union off to bragg's it leave campaign as an boris johnson supporters in the u.k. find that acceptable bars johnson has promised to solve the issue but in ireland they want specific proposals what's we cannot do and will not do and i know you understand this is a great their placement of the legal guarantee with the promise. our businesses need long term certainty and the people of this side the north and south need to know that their livelihoods their security under sense of identity will not be put at risk as a consequence of breakfast boris johnson is gambling that or no deal brags that threat will make e.u. leaders change the divorce deal and if they don't move he wants everyone to share the blame i looked carefully at no deal i was just its consequences both for our country and and yours and yes of course we could do it but be in no doubt that outcome would be a failure of statecraft from which we would be responsible for his johnson leaves island without any concrete progress the neighbors have not solved the border problem yet. so what happens now that parli
in the customs union off to bragg's it leave campaign as an boris johnson supporters in the u.k. find that acceptable bars johnson has promised to solve the issue but in ireland they want specific proposals what's we cannot do and will not do and i know you understand this is a great their placement of the legal guarantee with the promise. our businesses need long term certainty and the people of this side the north and south need to know that their livelihoods their security under sense of...
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live rock care had been waiting 2 months for this meeting since boris johnson became u.k. prime minister to close neighbors and allies but these men are poles apart on the question of the irish border brags that. when the u.k. finally leaves the european union the only land border between them bull beyond irish soil the so-called irish backstop is a plan to avoid checkpoints and border checks something many fear will endanger peace in northern ireland it would keep the u.k. in the customs union off to bragg's it leave campaign as an boris johnson supporters in the u.k. find that acceptable boris johnson has promised to solve the issue but in ireland they want specific proposals what's we cannot do and will not do and i know you understand this is a greets the replacement of illegal guarantee with a promise our businesses need long term certainty and the people decide the norton sides need to know that their livelihoods their security under sense of identity will not be put at risk as a consequence of bragg's us boris johnson is gambling that a no deal brags that threat wil
live rock care had been waiting 2 months for this meeting since boris johnson became u.k. prime minister to close neighbors and allies but these men are poles apart on the question of the irish border brags that. when the u.k. finally leaves the european union the only land border between them bull beyond irish soil the so-called irish backstop is a plan to avoid checkpoints and border checks something many fear will endanger peace in northern ireland it would keep the u.k. in the customs union...
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and boris johnson might actually be on the same page in saying that an extension isn't worth it. reversal in london people are always looking for some sort of conspiracy and one of the series doing the rounds is that a new election was always what mr johnson a wanted all along. yes absolutely i many many here say this is sort of the strategy behind the tactics that we're seeing at the moment that this is what he wanted because he started into the job without being elected it was only his own tory party who voted for him and he didn't have a majority yesterday he still had like one vote up he was still one vote up and then within a few hours that this whole completely so he does need a majority if he wants to govern in any way and he won sort of to sort of push to push the issue of bracks it and use that like a battering ram to sort of polarized politics in britain to the extent that he could possibly gain an election and have his own majority in parliament but many can also hear a look at the statistics and they look at the figures had never been talking to some people and they s
and boris johnson might actually be on the same page in saying that an extension isn't worth it. reversal in london people are always looking for some sort of conspiracy and one of the series doing the rounds is that a new election was always what mr johnson a wanted all along. yes absolutely i many many here say this is sort of the strategy behind the tactics that we're seeing at the moment that this is what he wanted because he started into the job without being elected it was only his own...
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rita absolutely a very heated debate there again questions and answers for boris johnson there and one thing we can say is that parliament is just extremely divided those that want the breaks the those that are against breck said those that want a 2nd referendum those that want break said but are opposed to no deal and it remains that parliament is extremely divided now one thing that they do seem to be able to rally behind is the bill that is on the table today and that would prevent boris johnson from from taking the country out of the european union without a deal on october 31st so this bill would basically force boris johnson to go to the european union and ask for an extension and this time around that would be until january 31st so a 3 month extension and boris johnson if this bill is successful would have to ask the european union for that and to me in brussels what do these developments in london mean for the e.u. in preparations for braggs it. you site still continues to say that it is waiting on london to get its mind made up to quell all this chaos and come back to brussels
rita absolutely a very heated debate there again questions and answers for boris johnson there and one thing we can say is that parliament is just extremely divided those that want the breaks the those that are against breck said those that want a 2nd referendum those that want break said but are opposed to no deal and it remains that parliament is extremely divided now one thing that they do seem to be able to rally behind is the bill that is on the table today and that would prevent boris...
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time around that will be until january 31st so a 3 month extension and boris johnson if this bill is successful would have to ask the european union for that and to me in brussels what do these developments in london mean for the e.u. in preparations for braggs it. you saw it still continues to say that it is waiting on london to get its mind made up to to quell all this chaos and come back to brussels with a clear plan on how it wants to approach her exit on whether it truly will try to get out on october 31st and that's very much up in the air but in the meantime the european union is basically preparing for a hard for preparing there to be a departure of british the british government with no deal and toward that end today it released what it's calling its final preparedness checklist it's reminding everyone in the other 27 e.u. countries businesses and citizens alike of what it will mean if there's no deal of what new labeling you know requirements there will be of what new localization rules may or may apply to workers and even how there will be differences in how their private
time around that will be until january 31st so a 3 month extension and boris johnson if this bill is successful would have to ask the european union for that and to me in brussels what do these developments in london mean for the e.u. in preparations for braggs it. you saw it still continues to say that it is waiting on london to get its mind made up to to quell all this chaos and come back to brussels with a clear plan on how it wants to approach her exit on whether it truly will try to get...
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countries have been given these plans have you seen any plans from boris johnson no i haven't and there aren't any there is no invisible border that would fit with the criteria of the single market it is impossible we have been talking about this for years now there is nothing new just the prime minister's new the prime minister is new and what does it do the 2 that the trust in the goshi ations when the prime minister says there are plans out there and yet you know that that's not true well to be quite frank i be glad if we would have some sort of bargaining situation but . now we don't even know whether democracy as we know it in westminster will work next week so let's wait for that and after that i think there will be very pragmatic talks about anything but if the prime minister is seriously willing to to lead his country in a new constitutional crisis it be a totally different case do you believe that mr o'grady that there would be a willingness within within germany and also within the e.u. to reopen negotiations even a little bit negotiations. and even if there was a willingness
countries have been given these plans have you seen any plans from boris johnson no i haven't and there aren't any there is no invisible border that would fit with the criteria of the single market it is impossible we have been talking about this for years now there is nothing new just the prime minister's new the prime minister is new and what does it do the 2 that the trust in the goshi ations when the prime minister says there are plans out there and yet you know that that's not true well to...
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johnson's next move then after that defeat. he basically has to go to the european union that's what is what this bill says and has to ask for for location off the bricks a date a he said he doesn't want to do that is this is absolutely against his plans and when and then i asked will he stick to the law he said yes he would sort of obey it but i mean those are contradictory things that boris johnson said in that but it's quite clear that he does not want this he wants to avoid this under all circumstances and so he looks to do anything to stop on the law which might come into legal force you over this weekend or by the coming monday so what what. outcome of this is still out who's going to win this power struggle in this mentoring question of the british future is it yet completely oh yeah still a lot of open questions and the clock of course continues to wind down for lawmakers before parliament is suspended next week our correspondent barbara biggs along the story for us tonight in london barbara thank you well here's some o
johnson's next move then after that defeat. he basically has to go to the european union that's what is what this bill says and has to ask for for location off the bricks a date a he said he doesn't want to do that is this is absolutely against his plans and when and then i asked will he stick to the law he said yes he would sort of obey it but i mean those are contradictory things that boris johnson said in that but it's quite clear that he does not want this he wants to avoid this under all...
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johnson unanimously 11 judges ruled that he broke the law and the question really is for boris johnson how long can a prime minister broke the law who broke the law really cling onto power that's one of the questions out there you know after the court's decision we have the parliamentarians coming back can you walk us through what happens now what comes next well it's all a bit unclear of course because this is absolutely unprecedented what happens next so parliament will be sitting again from 1130 this morning and they will if boris johnson shows up ask him some questions about his strategy how he intends to move forward in this saga but we have to keep in mind parliament is very very divided no majority's essentially they have to decide now which way they are choosing to move forward how they want to move on in the break that saga and with all of that said breaks it is the next deadline is around the corner ok what does all this mean for . britain still be leaving october 31st that is one of the big issues out there. absolutely you have on the one hand boris johnson the prime ministe
johnson unanimously 11 judges ruled that he broke the law and the question really is for boris johnson how long can a prime minister broke the law who broke the law really cling onto power that's one of the questions out there you know after the court's decision we have the parliamentarians coming back can you walk us through what happens now what comes next well it's all a bit unclear of course because this is absolutely unprecedented what happens next so parliament will be sitting again from...
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and leading bracks it's a supporter who boris johnson now a baby of the law but parliament was put in front of him. andrew bridge and welcomes conflict so. one of the biggest obstacles preventing a deal between britain and the e.u. is the irish backstop the so-called insurance policy to keep open border between northern ireland and the irish republic the government has promised new proposals where are there well i think there are already out there alternative arrangements have been discussed for over 12 months a trust a trade a scheme for regular trade it's a very relatively small amount of trade that goes across the board about turn off 1000000000 pounds a year exemption exemptions for small traders. and checks away from the border but always 21st the prime minister said in berlin standing beside angola merkel you rightly say the onus is on us to produce those solutions he hasn't produced any since then why not well i think to an extent the irish born. issue is or is a conflated issue in my view before the irish border became a stick with which to beat the the u.k. government during
and leading bracks it's a supporter who boris johnson now a baby of the law but parliament was put in front of him. andrew bridge and welcomes conflict so. one of the biggest obstacles preventing a deal between britain and the e.u. is the irish backstop the so-called insurance policy to keep open border between northern ireland and the irish republic the government has promised new proposals where are there well i think there are already out there alternative arrangements have been discussed...
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supreme court said that prime minister boris johnson's advice to queen elizabeth last month to suspend parliament had been unlawful an attempt to prevent lawmakers from doing their job now the judges stopped short of accusing the prime minister of abusing his power last of today we ask will boris johnson be able to remain in power i bring in berlin this is the day. the decision to the majesty. of the effects of the fundamental. most extreme this case is much much bigger than frank said it is about a prime minister abusing his power and actually giving the queen advice i mean it's a defeat for the government for his johnson i must say i strongly disagree with this judge we in the u.k. will look to be deterred from and delivering only will people come out of the view ok but with that. also coming up terrorists recruiting refugees or reports tonight on how militant groups are looking to boost their numbers by targeting the refugee camps in bangladesh. some people came to our village and asked whether we want to govern ourselves they told us you don't have any rights in you and country we
supreme court said that prime minister boris johnson's advice to queen elizabeth last month to suspend parliament had been unlawful an attempt to prevent lawmakers from doing their job now the judges stopped short of accusing the prime minister of abusing his power last of today we ask will boris johnson be able to remain in power i bring in berlin this is the day. the decision to the majesty. of the effects of the fundamental. most extreme this case is much much bigger than frank said it is...
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parliament there are calls for prime minister boris johnson to resign in the u.s. congress investigations have begun which could end in the impeachment and removal of president don will draw i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. look is just a continuation of the which the worst was just a little history the president of the united states calling upon a foreign palace to intervene insurrection it was a burqa call it was no quid pro quo i don't like but the actions taken to kate i took them seriously the constitution they did it is the voters get it this is what i think they should win the election but you know what the feds are disgusted. violation of. the law is on the phone. also coming up the u.k. parliament is back in session after 2 weeks of a suspension that we learned yesterday was never really a suspension at all lawmakers including the prime minister went back to westminster today as if nothing had happened they have try to hide from the people the truth the real truth all they know the tale prexy. i mean she's traumatized only in truth it's a guess th
parliament there are calls for prime minister boris johnson to resign in the u.s. congress investigations have begun which could end in the impeachment and removal of president don will draw i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. look is just a continuation of the which the worst was just a little history the president of the united states calling upon a foreign palace to intervene insurrection it was a burqa call it was no quid pro quo i don't like but the actions taken to kate i took them...
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boris johnson who was shut down a fractious and angry parliament but not before m.p.'s managed to do him serious damage denying him a date for the next general election and forcing him by law to seek a love of brecht's extension from the e.u. if you can't get a deal with the 19 my guest to this week is andrew bridge a conservative m.p. and leading supporter who boris johnson now upgrade the law the parliament has put in front of him. and to britain welcomes conflicts of. one of the biggest obstacles preventing a deal between britain and the e.u. is the irish backstop the so-called insurance policy to keep open border between northern ireland and the irish republic the government has promised new proposals well rather well i think they're already out there also to arrangements have been discussed for over. 12 months a trust a trade a scheme for regular trade it's a very relatively small amount of trade that goes across the board about turn of 1000000000 pounds a year but only exemption exemptions for small traders. and checks away from the border but aug 21st the prime
boris johnson who was shut down a fractious and angry parliament but not before m.p.'s managed to do him serious damage denying him a date for the next general election and forcing him by law to seek a love of brecht's extension from the e.u. if you can't get a deal with the 19 my guest to this week is andrew bridge a conservative m.p. and leading supporter who boris johnson now upgrade the law the parliament has put in front of him. and to britain welcomes conflicts of. one of the biggest...